Dog lovers like us, we want to share all our favorite things with our pets. Car rides, walks in the park and of course, yummy treats. And blueberries are no exception! But like with any food, you should check if blueberries are poisonous for dogs.
SPOILER ALERT: NOPE! BLUEBERRIES ARE NOT POISONOUS TO CANINES
Small, nutritious and an oh-so-refreshing treat for humans — blueberries are an easy-to-share snack with dogs, too. Here are some of the benefits of these tiny but mighty berries along with a few tips and tricks on how to feed them safely to your pooch.
NUTRITIONAL BENEFITS OF BLUEBERRIES FOR DOGS
Blueberries are loaded with vitamins, minerals and antioxidants — making them a deliciously healthy bite for humans and dogs alike!
Here’s what makes them a berry good choice for your pup:
Low in calories for a guilty-free treat
High in vitamin C and phytochemicals to boost their immune system
High in fiber to aid in digestion and maintain bowel regularity
High in antioxidants to support their immune system and overall health
HOW TO GIVE YOUR DOG BLUEBERRIES WITH SAFETY IN MIND
While blueberries are a safe snack for dogs, it’s important to know how to introduce them into your doggy’s diet. Here are some safe ways to serve them up:
Always wash them to remove pesticides and chemicals
Start with just a few blueberries and observe your pup’s reaction. Introducing any new food gradually is essential to prevent digestive issues
They’re naturally sweet! So, serve blueberries without any added sugar or artificial sweeteners
While frozen blueberries can be a refreshing summer treat, fresh ones make the perfect topping for your doggo’s regular meals
POTENTIAL RISKS FOR FEEDING BLUEBERRIES TO YOUR DOG
Although blueberries are generally safe for dogs, there are a few things to keep in mind to help prevent any health issues.
Choking hazard Due to their small size, these berries may pose a choking risk — especially for small breeds or young puppies. Definitely keep an eye on your dog while feeding blueberries.
Allergic reactions As with any new food, there’s always the possibility that your dog may be allergic to blueberries.
Symptoms include:
Coughing
Difficulty breathing
Sneezing
Swelling
Itching
Hives
Vomiting
Diarrhea
If you notice any of these signs after feeding your dog blueberries, contact your nearest VEG emergency animal hospital ASAP.
24-HOUR VET HELP FOR YOUR DOG’S EMERGENCY NEEDS
While blueberries are a healthy treat that most dogs can enjoy, it’s important to introduce them to your pooch’s diet in moderation. It’s also smart for dog owners to know what foods their dog should stay away from. Read about our top five food risks for dogs here.
On the rare occasion your pup has an allergic reaction or shows any sign of distress as discussed above, call the closest VEG animal ER and let us know you’re coming in. We’re open for pet emergencies and urgent care 24/7, even on holidays.
We certainly hope your puppy doesn’t need emergency vet care, but know that you can stay by your dog’s side if he or she needs immediate vet care. Until the next blog, happy snacking!